Singletone on XTS3000?
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Singletone on XTS3000?
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I have a UHF XTS3000 with Singletone option. Using the RAC buttons I have no problem TX'ing my singletone of 389.0 Hz. Can I set the radio up to be muted to all RX's on the channel but then open up if it recieves the 389.0 Hz for a certain amount of time? I know that it will do this for MDC but not sure for the Singletone option. Basically I want it to operate like the Quickcall option on MT2000, HT1000, etc does when recieving the proper tone. I have been experimenting with this for a while now and can not get it to work. Thanks in advance.
Kyle
I have a UHF XTS3000 with Singletone option. Using the RAC buttons I have no problem TX'ing my singletone of 389.0 Hz. Can I set the radio up to be muted to all RX's on the channel but then open up if it recieves the 389.0 Hz for a certain amount of time? I know that it will do this for MDC but not sure for the Singletone option. Basically I want it to operate like the Quickcall option on MT2000, HT1000, etc does when recieving the proper tone. I have been experimenting with this for a while now and can not get it to work. Thanks in advance.
Kyle
Last edited by RADIO43 on Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I believe the singletone was only intended to open repeaters that required it on the astro series. Last time I looked, there is no decode option to the radio. Singletone will not work on simplex channels (you can program it, but the radio will not send it).
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So I guess that alert tone I have on a simplex channel (singletone via a side button) is just a figment of my imagination?Pj wrote:I believe the singletone was only intended to open repeaters that required it on the astro series. Last time I looked, there is no decode option to the radio. Singletone will not work on simplex channels (you can program it, but the radio will not send it).
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same on my XTS, although while it did TX it on 446.000, when i programmed it to a repeater, it would NOT transmit it while i was on direct, it reverted back to the repeater input, then when i pressed PTT i was back on direct.
keep in mind i had it programmed to RAB2 and not to transmit automatically with PTT.
keep in mind i had it programmed to RAB2 and not to transmit automatically with PTT.
Yeah, I have only had it setup on a repeater pair. When transmitting with the tone, it would only on the repeater in. If I placed the radio in direct, the tone would not transmit.
If you think about it, singletone was developed for repeater access, so hence the above situation.
If you think about it, singletone was developed for repeater access, so hence the above situation.
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PJ;Pj wrote:Yeah, I have only had it setup on a repeater pair. When transmitting with the tone, it would only on the repeater in. If I placed the radio in direct, the tone would not transmit.
If you think about it, singletone was developed for repeater access, so hence the above situation.
I'm curious if maybe because you have it set for Direct, it won't work. I'm thinking that maybe the radio "knows" that when you're on direct, your obviously not going through a repeater, but when you program a simplex frequency into the radio, the radio doesn't "know" if it's a repeater or not. I'll have to give the direct thingie a try.
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